Aria: This hotel is the heart of Vegas' latest luxury play and stay offering - CityCenter. The artistic, geometric architecture of Aria has made it the hottest new destination on the Strip, with 4,004 rooms, 16 restaurants, 10 bars, a spa and an Elvis-inspired Cirque du Soleil show all in house. (Courtesy CityCenter Land LLC)

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Bellagio: From the iconic fountains in front to the sophisticated stylings of the casino, the Bellagio is among the top casino hotels in the world. There are an incredible 3,933 rooms and suites at the Bellagio, as well as private villas. Slots, sports wagering and table games will keep every visitor happy. (Courtesy MGM Resorts International)

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Caesars Palace: It's the small touches that make the rooms at Caesars Palace so elegant: spa bathtubs, sitting rooms and LCD TVs. Caesars is one of the best known resorts on the Vegas Strip, offering gaming, shopping and dining with a touch of Roman flair. Caesars' Garden of the Gods pool area is a must for tourists looking to escape the hustle of the Strip for an afternoon. (Courtesy Harrah's Entertainment)

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Four Seasons: Located at the south end of the Strip, this non-gaming property is the ultimate place to stay for those who aren't interested in gambling. The rooms at the Four Seasons were designed for comfort and tranquility, with plenty of space, a modern entertainment system and luxurious marble bathroom. (Courtesy Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts)

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Mandalay Bay: A luxurious destination in itself, tourists are perhaps most tempted by Mandalay Bay's 11 acre "Beach." In addition to drink service, the Mandalay Bay Beach is complete with a wave pool, lazy river, three swimming pools and even a beach-side casino. There are also more than 100 cabanas available for rent, as well as day beds and villas with personal service. (Courtesy MGM Resorts International)

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Skylofts, MGM Grand: The Skylofts boutique hotel atop the MGM Grand are among the most opulent accommodations on the Strip. The suites, all priced in the thousands per night, are equipped with steam room, infinity hot tubs, a personal concierge and butler and guaranteed reserved seating at MGM restaurants. (Courtesy MGM Resorts International)

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The Mirage: From its active volcano to its garden and dolphin habitat to its comfortable, tasteful suites, rooms and villas, The Mirage is a haven of extraordinary features on the Vegas Strip. Catch a performance of the must-see Cirque du Soleil and Beatles show "Love" after dining in one of The Mirage's fine restaurants, such as the mouth watering Samba Brazilian Steakhouse. (Courtesy MGM Resorts International)

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The Palazzo: The Palazzo is one of the most luxurious properties on the Strip. Designed to have a modern, comfortable feel, the suites at The Palazzo are equipped with sunken living rooms, dining areas (perfect for when your lobster arrives via room service), Roman tubs and glass showers, and private work areas. (Courtesy The Palazzo)

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The Venetian: Surrounded by canals, gondoliers and reminiscent of Venice itself, The Venetian is a CAA/AAA Five Diamond winning property, comprised of suite-only accommodations and lush amenities. Rejuvenate yourself in the Canyon Ranch Spa, stroll through the Grand Canal Shoppes or relax in your private Roman tub. (Courtesy The Venetian)